Flora EARL

Female 1872 - 1941  (68 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Flora EARL was born on 5 Jul 1872 in Union Twp, Ross County, Ohio; died on 22 Jan 1941 in Blue Springs, Gage County, Nebraska; was buried on 26 Jan 1941 in Blue Springs, Gage County, Nebraska.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Methodist
    • Census: 1900, Plum Creek, Pawnee County, Nebraska
    • Residence: May 1927, Blue Springs, Gage County, Nebraska
    • Funeral Services: 26 Jan 1941, Evangelical Church, Blue Springs, Gage County, Nebraska
    • Obituary: 30 Jan 1941, Blue Springs (NE) Bee

    Notes:

    Buried in Blue Springs Cemetery.

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    GEDCOM File from Kathy Farrell

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    kjfarrell@cybertrails.com (Kathy Farrell)

    Monday, April 22, 2002 8:58 AM

    1.Thomas Milton Earl (21 Aug 1844-21 Feb 1921) m. Ruth Ellen Taylor 16 Nov 1871 (15 Sep 1853-22 Mar 1926)
    2. Flora Earl (05 Jul 1872-22 Jan 1941) m. Edwin M. Crosier 24 Feb 1889 (14 Dec 1864-30 Jan 1953)
    3. Edward Marshall Crosier (03 Jul 1893-04 Jan 1969) m. Daisy Ethel Ackerman 20 Feb 1915 (13 Jan 1898-24 Jun 1969)
    4. Bonnie Jean Crosier Sterzer (still living)
    5. Kathleen June Sterzer Farrell (that's me!)
    Here's the lineage for Thomas Milton. The first Thomas Earl was from England. Legend has it he was born at sea on the way over. Rhoda was born in MD. No further information has been found about their parents. He was a Revolutionary War soldier, but NARA claims they can't find any bounty, pension, or service records. He did claim his bounty land in Ohio and moved there about 1803 when Ohio became a state. The DAR has him listed as a Revolutionary veteran and he is listed in their Patriot graves book. He was buried on his farm which later became part of Camp Sherman in Ross County.
    a. Thomas Earl (1762-15 Feb 1844) m. Rhoda Busick 29 Oct 1791 (1762-10 Dec 1810)
    b. Thomas Earl (11 Dec 1800-28 Jan 1874) m. Elizabeth Augustus 11Apr 1826 (29 Sep 1807-09 Apr 1872)
    c. Thomas Milton Earl see above

    Flora married Edwin M. CROSIER on 24 Feb 1889 in Seymour, Champaign County, Illinois. Edwin was born on 14 Dec 1864 in Tate Twp, Clermont County, Ohio; died on 30 Jan 1953 in Beatrice, Gage County, Nebraska; was buried on 3 Feb 1953 in Bondville, Champaign County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Edward Marshall CROSIER  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Jul 1893; died on 4 Jan 1969.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Edward Marshall CROSIER Descendancy chart to this point (1.Flora1) was born on 3 Jul 1893; died on 4 Jan 1969.

    Notes:

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    GEDCOM File from Kathy Farrell

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    kjfarrell@cybertrails.com (Kathy Farrell)

    Monday, April 22, 2002 8:58 AM

    1.Thomas Milton Earl (21 Aug 1844-21 Feb 1921) m. Ruth Ellen Taylor 16 Nov 1871 (15 Sep 1853-22 Mar 1926)
    2. Flora Earl (05 Jul 1872-22 Jan 1941) m. Edwin M. Crosier 24 Feb 1889 (14 Dec 1864-30 Jan 1953)
    3. Edward Marshall Crosier (03 Jul 1893-04 Jan 1969) m. Daisy Ethel Ackerman 20 Feb 1915 (13 Jan 1898-24 Jun 1969)
    4. Bonnie Jean Crosier Sterzer (still living)
    5. Kathleen June Sterzer Farrell (that's me!)
    Here's the lineage for Thomas Milton. The first Thomas Earl was from England. Legend has it he was born at sea on the way over. Rhoda was born in MD. No further information has been found about their parents. He was a Revolutionary War soldier, but NARA claims they can't find any bounty, pension, or service records. He did claim his bounty land in Ohio and moved there about 1803 when Ohio became a state. The DAR has him listed as a Revolutionary veteran and he is listed in their Patriot graves book. He was buried on his farm which later became part of Camp Sherman in Ross County.
    a. Thomas Earl (1762-15 Feb 1844) m. Rhoda Busick 29 Oct 1791 (1762-10 Dec 1810)
    b. Thomas Earl (11 Dec 1800-28 Jan 1874) m. Elizabeth Augustus 11Apr 1826 (29 Sep 1807-09 Apr 1872)
    c. Thomas Milton Earl see above

    Edward married Daisy Ethel ACKERMAN on 20 Feb 1915. Daisy was born on 13 Jan 1898; died on 24 Jun 1969. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Bonnie Jean CROSIER  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Bonnie Jean CROSIER Descendancy chart to this point (2.Edward2, 1.Flora1)

    Notes:

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    GEDCOM File from Kathy Farrell

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    kjfarrell@cybertrails.com (Kathy Farrell)

    Monday, April 22, 2002 8:58 AM

    1.Thomas Milton Earl (21 Aug 1844-21 Feb 1921) m. Ruth Ellen Taylor 16 Nov 1871 (15 Sep 1853-22 Mar 1926)
    2. Flora Earl (05 Jul 1872-22 Jan 1941) m. Edwin M. Crosier 24 Feb 1889 (14 Dec 1864-30 Jan 1953)
    3. Edward Marshall Crosier (03 Jul 1893-04 Jan 1969) m. Daisy Ethel Ackerman 20 Feb 1915 (13 Jan 1898-24 Jun 1969)
    4. Bonnie Jean Crosier Sterzer (still living)
    5. Kathleen June Sterzer Farrell (that's me!)
    Here's the lineage for Thomas Milton. The first Thomas Earl was from England. Legend has it he was born at sea on the way over. Rhoda was born in MD. No further information has been found about their parents. He was a Revolutionary War soldier, but NARA claims they can't find any bounty, pension, or service records. He did claim his bounty land in Ohio and moved there about 1803 when Ohio became a state. The DAR has him listed as a Revolutionary veteran and he is listed in their Patriot graves book. He was buried on his farm which later became part of Camp Sherman in Ross County.
    a. Thomas Earl (1762-15 Feb 1844) m. Rhoda Busick 29 Oct 1791 (1762-10 Dec 1810)
    b. Thomas Earl (11 Dec 1800-28 Jan 1874) m. Elizabeth Augustus 11Apr 1826 (29 Sep 1807-09 Apr 1872)
    c. Thomas Milton Earl see above

    Family/Spouse: STERZER. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. Katleen June STERZER  Descendancy chart to this point


Generation: 4

  1. 4.  Katleen June STERZER Descendancy chart to this point (3.Bonnie3, 2.Edward2, 1.Flora1)

    Notes:

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    GEDCOM File from Kathy Farrell

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    kjfarrell@cybertrails.com (Kathy Farrell)

    Monday, April 22, 2002 8:58 AM

    1.Thomas Milton Earl (21 Aug 1844-21 Feb 1921) m. Ruth Ellen Taylor 16 Nov 1871 (15 Sep 1853-22 Mar 1926)
    2. Flora Earl (05 Jul 1872-22 Jan 1941) m. Edwin M. Crosier 24 Feb 1889 (14 Dec 1864-30 Jan 1953)
    3. Edward Marshall Crosier (03 Jul 1893-04 Jan 1969) m. Daisy Ethel Ackerman 20 Feb 1915 (13 Jan 1898-24 Jun 1969)
    4. Bonnie Jean Crosier Sterzer (still living)
    5. Kathleen June Sterzer Farrell (that's me!)
    Here's the lineage for Thomas Milton. The first Thomas Earl was from England. Legend has it he was born at sea on the way over. Rhoda was born in MD. No further information has been found about their parents. He was a Revolutionary War soldier, but NARA claims they can't find any bounty, pension, or service records. He did claim his bounty land in Ohio and moved there about 1803 when Ohio became a state. The DAR has him listed as a Revolutionary veteran and he is listed in their Patriot graves book. He was buried on his farm which later became part of Camp Sherman in Ross County.
    a. Thomas Earl (1762-15 Feb 1844) m. Rhoda Busick 29 Oct 1791 (1762-10 Dec 1810)
    b. Thomas Earl (11 Dec 1800-28 Jan 1874) m. Elizabeth Augustus 11Apr 1826 (29 Sep 1807-09 Apr 1872)
    c. Thomas Milton Earl see above

    Family/Spouse: FARRELL. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]